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Its music video was directed by British directors Guy Ritchie and Alex De Rakoff. In 2020, Slant Magazine ranked "The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" number 48 in their "The 100 Best Dance Songs of All Time" [3] and in 2022, Rolling Stone ranked it number 77 in their "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time". [4]
[5] Gonzalez also reportedly hoped to move dance music away from the emergent Eurodance genre. [6] After conceiving the Bucketheads project, Gonzalez recorded All in the Mind within a week, feeling he had "hit a vibe that felt right and kept going." [5] The recording took place over three days in his home studio, Dungeon Tape.
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Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez (born June 7, 1970), [1] also sometimes known as K-Dope, is an American record producer and disc jockey.He is one half of the classic house music Masters at Work musical production team with Little Louie Vega; and also released the hit "The Bomb!
"All in the Mind" (song), a 1992 song by the rock band The Verve; All in the Mind (Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio), Australian radio programme "(Probably) All in the Mind", a song by British rock band Oasis from their album Heathen Chemistry; All in the Mind, an album by The Bucketheads; All in the Mind, a 2008 novel by Alastair Campbell
"Got Myself Together" is a song by the Bucketheads, released in late 1995. It was the commercial follow-up to global hit "The Bomb!(These Sounds Fall into My Mind)", and was the third single taken from the project's sole album All in the Mind.
Music videos 19 American music producer and DJ Armand van Helden has released seven studio albums, ten compilation albums, two remix albums, eight DJ mix albums, sixteen extended plays (EPs) and sixty singles.
In 1989, a song called "Soowee" by Buckethead got honorable mention in another song contest. In 1991, Buckethead moved into Obrecht's basement. The song "Brazos" was eventually released on the 1991 demo tape of his band Deli Creeps , titled "Tribal Rites", and again as bonus material in Buckethead's Secret Recipe DVD in 2006.